Campaigners criticise Nicola Sturgeon's gender reform plans

Campaigners criticise Nicola Sturgeon's gender reform plans
Campaigners criticise Nicola Sturgeon's gender reform plans
Fears Nicola Sturgeon’s plan to let 16-year-olds legally change their genders will ‘open the floodgates’ to children having irreversible surgery SNP Government looking at allowing people to legally change their gender at 16 Campaigners are against the SNP's Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill They said move could 'open the floodgates' to young people requesting surgery 

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Campaigners have criticised Nicola Sturgeon's plan to allow people to change their gender at the age of 16, claiming the move could 'open the floodgates' to teenagers requesting irreversible gender reassignment surgery.

The Scottish Government has said it intends to bring forward the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill within the next year.   

The draft law would introduce a new and easier system for obtaining legal gender recognition in Scotland and could reduce the age at which someone can apply for a gender recognition certificate from 18 to 16. 

Statistics obtained by the For Women Scotland campaign group showed there were at least 51 cases over a six year period where trans males under the age of 18 had been approved for double mastectomies. 

Campaigners have criticised Nicola Sturgeon's plans to allow people to change their gender at the age of 16

Campaigners have criticised Nicola Sturgeon's plans to allow people to change their gender at the age of 16

Those people were referred to NHS hospitals in England for assessment on 'specialist chest reconstruction'.  

The campaign group has expressed

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